These services allow participants to live wherever he/she calls "home" for as long as possible.
It was easy to forget that several participants were living under the threat of death.
It works best when participants live together, which is not possible in public schools.
All participants will live on campus and become members of a living/learning community.
For a fee, the viewer can also follow the participants live on the Internet.
For four weeks of the program, participants live in the Bahrom Education building.
The participants live in 47 states and nine countries.
During the year most participants live with host families, but some stay in shared apartments or dormitories.
During the year participants live with host families and in some cases dormitories.
Several participants "live" in local apartments, and have virtual jobs.